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ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE READING FLUENCY ANALYSIS: A PILOT STUDY

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 4, 70 - 79, 22.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.97353

Abstract

Within the context of reading in English, fluency plays an important role with regards to readers’ reading comprehension performance. Deficit in reading fluency may affect the efficiency of phonological processing, which in turn affects reading comprehension performance. Within the realm of English as foreign language (EFL) reading, the role of reading fluency is of similar importance. Considering the significance of reading fluency within the context of EFL reading comprehension performance, the current pilot study attempted to analyze reading fluency performance in a non-rich target language environment for the purpose of informing EFL reading comprehension instruction with regards to reading fluency. The participant was a middle school aged, EFL reader who received EFL reading comprehension instruction for the period of seven years at the time the study was conducted but had never received phonics instruction. The data in this study were acquired within the period of two months. The data collection was spread within the period of two months in order to acquire standardized performance and to avoid contamination. Two reading fluency diagnosis instruments were used to evaluate the participant’s fluency: Fluency rate per minute for grade-level and non-grade level texts and miscue analysis. The texts used in this study were the ones provided in Leslie and Caldwell’s Qualitative Reading Inventory IV. The findings show that although the participant in this study had never received any phonics instruction, he was not able to read at the grade-level and above grade-level fluency rates. The findings from the miscue analysis show that the participant was not able to meet the required grade-level accuracy. The findings are discussed within the realm of reading instruction in the foreign language reading context and with regards to their implications in EFL reading comprehension instruction.

Keywords: Fluency, EFL foreign language, reading, miscue analysis

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Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 4, 70 - 79, 22.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.97353

Abstract

References

  • Beach, D.W. (2005). The Effects of a School District’s Kindergarten Readiness Summer Program on Phonological Awareness Skills of at-Risk Prekindergarten Students: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis. Dissertation Abstract International. The Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol.65. ISSN: 0419-4209
  • Chall, J. S. (1996). Stages of Reading Development (2nd ed.). Fort Worth, Tex.: Harcourt Brace.
  • Cooper, D., & Kiger, N. (2003). Literacy-Helping children construct meaning (5th ed.), New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
  • Coyne, M.D., & Harn. B. A. (2006). Promoting Beginning Reading Success Through Meaningful Assessment of Early Literacy Skills. Psychology in the Schools. 43(1), 33-43.
  • Elliott, J., Lee, S. W., & Tollefson, N. (2001). A Reliability and Validity Study of the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills-Modified. School Psychology Review, 30(1), 33-49.
  • Fien, F.J. (2005). An Examination of School and Individual Student Level Predictors of Successful Reading and Reading-Related Outcomes for Kindergarten and First Grade Students: A Comparison of Two Models of School wide Reading Reform. Dissertation Abstract International. The Humanities and Social Sciences, 65. ISSN: 0419-4209
  • Fuchs, L.S., Fuchs, D., Hosp, M., & Jenkins, J.R. (2001). Oral Reading Fluency as an Indicator of Reading Competence: A Theoretical, Empirical, and Historical Analysis. Scientific Studies of Reading, 5, 239-256.
  • Kuhn, M. R., & Stahl, S. A. (2003). Fluency: A review of Developmental and Remedial Practices. Journal of Educational Psychology, 95, 3-21.
  • Nathan, R., & Stanovich, K. (1991). The Causes and Consequences of Differences in Reading Fluency. Theory Into Practice, 30, 176-184.
  • Rasinski, T., Blachowicz, C., & Lems, K. (2006). Fluency Instruction. Research-Based Best Practices. Guilford Press.
  • Sidek, H. M (2009). Reading attitudes: A case study in Malaysia. In Shafaei, A. & M. Nejati (Eds.), Annals of Language Teaching, (pp. 209-215), Boca Raton, Florida: Universal-Publishers.
  • Sidek, H. M. (2008) Second language reading: Problems, diagnosis & instruction. Negeri Sembilan: USIM Publisher.
  • Sidek, H. M. (2010a). An analysis of the EFL secondary reading curriculum in Malaysia: Approaches to reading and preparation for higher education. Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh.
  • Sidek, H. M. (2012a). EFL textbook analysis: A case study. Language and Literacy, 14(3), 27-45.
  • Sidek, H. M. (2012b). EFL reading instruction: Communicative task-based approach. International Journal of Instruction, 5(2), 109-120.
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  • Sidek, H., Abdullah, H., Rahim, H. & Yuslina, M. (2014). ESL reading instruction: Alignment of curriculum implementation. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 118, 442-449.
  • Sidek, H.M. (2010b). Reading Instruction: Theory and Practice. Nilai: Penerbit USIM.
  • Taguchi, E., Takayasu-Maass, M., & Gorsuch, G.J. (2004). Developing reading fluency in EFL: How assisted repeated reading and extensive reading affect fluency development. Reading in a Foreign Language, 16 (2). http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/October2004/taguchi/taguchi.html
  • Watson, J. (2005). Keeping Pace with K-12 Online learning: A Review of State-Level Policy and Practice. Naperville, IL: Learning Point Associates. Retrieved November 1, 2005, http://www.imsa.edu/programs/ivhs/pdfs/Keeping_Pace2.pdf
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Harison M. Sidek

Hazleena Baharun

Noor Saazai Mat Saad

Mohd Muzhafar Idrus

Publication Date April 22, 2016
Submission Date April 21, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016Volume: 2 Issue: 4

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EndNote Sidek HM, Baharun H, Mat Saad NS, Idrus MM (April 1, 2016) ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE READING FLUENCY ANALYSIS: A PILOT STUDY. IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 2 4 70–79.

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